The NFL's 2016 advertising campaign, "Football is Family," was impossible to miss last night during the 50th Super Bowl. The game between the Broncos and Panthers was interrupted often with a new "Football is Family" ad, displaying groups of "Super Bowl Babies" (those born in championship cities 9 months after a Super Bowl win).
Read MoreOne of the ways the Lord has allowed me to better understand grace-based parenting is by looking at the Biblical example of the opposite; namely, selfish, works-based parenting.
Read MoreEven the healthiest of families will find areas in their homes where spiritual growth is needed. Families will recognize spots where discipleship, worship, or missions could be strengthened, more consistent, or more joyful. All of us could hear a new mission from the Lord for our homes, and the truth is, this can be overwhelming.
Read MoreEvery family has their unique passions and schedules, often rooted in their values, for how we invest our time, energy, affections, and money, frequently reveal the depths of our hearts. These investments shape our family's priorities, but praise God, this is something that can be reshaped, redeemed, and restored.
Read MoreCommunication can either create a gracious tone for your home or crush the hearts of your family. Since communication comes into play every day, with every conversation, every conflict, and every relationship, it has the potential to make or break a situation.
Read MoreThe Bible clearly shows the repercussion of the failure of spiritual leadership within the home, whether Adam’s failure to lead Eve (Gen. 3) or Ananias failing to lead Saphira (Acts 5). In both cases, sin breaks into the home and, with it, the unwanted feelings of fear, guilt, and shame...
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